Category: News

November 22, 2011 Off

The ODCA Allies Itself with The Green Grid

By David
Grazed from IT Business Edge.  Author: Julius Neudorfer.

I hear the sound of tectonic plates shifting in the computing world. In the last few weeks, we have seen some interesting alliances being formed. Imagine vendor-based groups forming alliances with customer-based organizations. Can you picture mavericks from social media collaborating with the belt-and-suspenders big-business crowd? What’s next — cloud computing everywhere, yet the actual computing hardware never to be seen again by mere mortals? All hardware to be hidden away in far away hyperscale data centers, whose operators will also become carbon credit arbitrage traders?

As we move from “traditional” computing (a shifting term in itself) to virtualized and cloud computing, the old rules and norms seem to be dissolving rapidly. ..

November 22, 2011 Off

Gartner: Platform-as-a-Service Taking Off

By David
Grazed from Internet.com.  Author:  Stuart J. Johnston.

Use of online services to let customers build applications without investing in all the hardware and software necessary to build it in their own data centers is clearly on the rise — proof that saving money can be a strong motivator.

However, while more visible categories of services get the limelight today, that may be changing.

So-called platform-as-a-service (PaaS) revenues are likely to reach $707.4 million this calendar year, a big jump from $512.4 million last year, according to a leading researcher’s latest report…

November 22, 2011 Off

Legal Issues in the Cloud: Exploring Business Continuity, Liability and SLA-related Issues

By David
Grazed from Computer Technology Review.  Author:  Andrew L. Goldstein.

Many companies are familiar with ‘e-discovery’ and have data retention, storage and destruction policies in place that apply in the event of litigation. If a cloud customer is sued, or there is the threat of litigation, the customer may have to initiate a ‘litigation hold’ to preserve documents, including electronic documents and any metadata in the documents. This could present a challenge in the cloud if the customer’s data is commingled with that of other clients or if the customer’s data is stored on parallel servers. Cloud customers should determine the vendor’s ability to prevent the destruction, alteration or mutilation of customer data in the vendor’s possession, as well as the vendor’s search capabilities for the data. Cloud customers should also make sure that their corporate policies and procedures account for any data in the cloud. Do the data retention and destruction policies of the cloud vendor align with those of the customer?…

November 22, 2011 Off

Cloud Vets Start PaperShare, Giving IT Pros a Better Place to Geek Out

By David
Grazed from Xconomy.  Author:  Curt Woodward.

What do you do with stuff that’s just too nerdy to discuss on Facebook? For some technical professionals, the answer still lies in sites that are very Web 1.0—long lists of links, few sharing functions, very basic design.

Doug Brown knows this well. Since 1999 he’s been running the site DABCC, which focuses on a niche audience of professionals interested in nitty-gritty developments in cloud computing and virtualization. Brown, a jack of several trades who previously worked at Citrix, has run DABCC as a business since 2004. It’s grown in popularity, now registering about 5 million unique visitors a year. But something was still lacking…

November 22, 2011 Off

Cloud Computing: Labor Contract and Negotiations as a Service

By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Srinivasan Sundara Rajan.

SaaS / BpaaS Adoption

This is the continuation of my series of articles on Industry SaaS. This term ‘Industry SaaS’ can be used interchangeably with BpaaS (Business Process as a Service). However, the term ‘Industry SaaS’ means Software as a Service which focuses on a specific industry, and the term BpaaS has yet to mature with a clear definition.

Labor Contract Negotiations Management & Tracking

  • Most large enterprises need to negotiate benefits to its employees with the labor contract unions
  • These negotiations happen between the management and the respective labor unions…
November 22, 2011 Off

Treasury Dept. Gives “Freedom Of Information Act” A Cloud Technology Makeover

By David
Grazed from InformationWeek Government.  Author: Elizabeth Montalbano.

The U.S. Department of Treasury is leveraging cloud computing to make it easier for the department to handle Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, as well as for people to submit them.

The move is one of a host of efforts to expedite FOIA requests as agencies in the Obama administration try to make government information more accessible.

A new system at Treasury called goFOIA has three key features to improve the process of requesting and obtaining FOIA documents, according to a post on the CIO.gov blog by Treasury CIO Robyn East…

November 22, 2011 Off

Internet anonymiser runs in the cloud

By David
Grazed from CloudPro.  Author:  Brian Betts.

The Tor Project has invited supporters of its Internet anonymising scheme to set up bridge nodes on Amazon’s EC2 cloud computing network. Bridges act as the first hop onto the Tor network, which then allows Internet users to bypass national firewalls and ISP filtering software, and access the Internet uncensored.

Called Tor Cloud, the preloaded software is ready to deploy on EC2 in six service regions, and is pre-configured for automatic updates and port forwarding, so no user intervention is needed. Tor developers said they were also looking at packaging up versions for other cloud computing services, including Softlayer.com, Hetzner.de and Rackspace. ..

November 22, 2011 Off

Will 2012 Be the Year of the Private Cloud?

By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Nicos Vekiarides.

As business adoption of cloud computing and cloud storage takes hold, new benefits of cloud IT versus traditional IT continue to emerge on a regular basis. One recent example is the Carbon Disclosure Project Study 2011: Cloud Computing – The IT Solution for the 21st Century produced by analyst firm Verdantix.  In the report, not only are the cost advantages of cloud computing discussed but also the resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the study looks at a food and beverage company that is moving an HR application from local IT to the cloud. The model predicts a savings of  $12 million over a 5 year period and a reduction of 30,000 tons in CO2 emissions, simply by moving to the public cloud.

So what does all this have to do with 2012 being the year of the private cloud? Let me explain.  Interestingly enough, the study also concluded that this same company could save $5M and cut CO2 emissions by 25,000 tons over the same time period but this time by moving to a private cloud. While most of us already assume that public clouds are housed in highly efficient “green” data centers with tremendous economies of scale, the private cloud scenario modeled in this report makes a strong statement that improved resource utilization can drive huge benefits even when all infrastructure stays local. The study goes on to cite other efficiencies of cloud architectures including improved time-to-market which also apply to both public and private clouds…

November 22, 2011 Off

Netsuite “SuiteAcademy” Program Graduates Cloud Computing to Higher Education Worldwide

By David
Grazed from PR NewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

NetSuite Inc. ( NYSE: N), the industry’s leading provider of cloud-based financials / ERP software suites, today announced the details of SuiteAcademy, an educational program designed to bring cloud-based business management solutions to university classrooms worldwide. Driven by the growing global demand for teaching NetSuite cloud solutions in college classrooms, "SuiteAcademy" will put NetSuite software and professor developed curriculum in the hands of students, giving the next generation of business leaders a competitive advantage by having worked with the fastest growing financial management solution (according to Gartner). The adoption of cloud computing is accelerating among businesses worldwide and educational institutions are making sure they stay up-to-date with the latest technology to ensure that their students learn the most practical and relevant curricula…

November 22, 2011 Off

Navisite Promotes Oracle SaaS Licenses to Cloud ISVs

By David
Grazed from Talkin’Clouds.  Author: Joe Panettieri.

NaviSite, a cloud services provider acquired by Time Warner Cable Company earlier this year, is promoting Oracle SaaS software licenses for ISVs (independent software vendors) that are pushing into cloud computing. The move comes as Oracle itself continues to bolster its cloud strategy.

According to NaviSite:

“With monthly Oracle software licensing, NaviSite ISV customers can take advantage of a flexible usage-based billing that accommodates changing business needs. The Oracle software licensing is seamlessly integrated into NaviSite’s hosting services, and complements traditional licensing.”

NaviSite is a platinum member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) Specialized partner program. The company has a longstanding relationship with Oracle, which itself has been promoting a cloud strategy in recent months…